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this will be more like brown. within a decade or two decades, almost the entire country has fallen behind the court. they agreed with the court and gay marriage will be like that and the justices want to be on the right side of history. this host: is " the new york times" from sunday -- guest: that as part of what makes this so interesting. forecasting supreme court decisions and consequences is an art and not a science. one analogy being pushed is don't do this, this is like roe you intervened even though only four states have liberalized their abortion laws. that created a tremendous backlash in there for the issue would not go away. many people think it is not like that if you oppose abortion, you think it's murder and if you oppose same-sex marriage, how is your life going to change when the openly gay couple down the street suddenly gets a marriage license? how does that affect you in a direct way? plus, you have these demographics. you said 70% from the pew poll says mullen meals support this. -- milennials.
this will be more like brown. within a decade or two decades, almost the entire country has fallen behind the court. they agreed with the court and gay marriage will be like that and the justices want to be on the right side of history. this host: is " the new york times" from sunday -- guest: that as part of what makes this so interesting. forecasting supreme court decisions and consequences is an art and not a science. one analogy being pushed is don't do this, this is like roe you...
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according to a new study by the watson institute at brown university, the war in iraq has cost $1.7 trillion, with an additional $490 billion in benefits owed to our veterans. most importantly we paid for this war most tragically in the loss of life and injury. we poured billions of dollars into nation building in iraq with little oversight or accountability. the special investigators general -- inspector general for iraq reconstruction issued his final report to congress last month detailing billions of dollars, billions of united states tax dollars lost to waste, fraud, and abuse. speaking with an iraqi official, special insector, stuart was told, you can fly in a helicopter around baghdad and other cities, but you cannot point a finger to a single project that was built and completed by the united states. mr. speaker, unfortunately these lost opportunities and tragic mistakes are not behind us. as the daughter of a 25-year veteran of the armed forces, i recognize the sacrifices our young men and women have made in iraq and continue to make in afghanistan. i am deeply concerned with the wi
according to a new study by the watson institute at brown university, the war in iraq has cost $1.7 trillion, with an additional $490 billion in benefits owed to our veterans. most importantly we paid for this war most tragically in the loss of life and injury. we poured billions of dollars into nation building in iraq with little oversight or accountability. the special investigators general -- inspector general for iraq reconstruction issued his final report to congress last month detailing...
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the brown cost of more study is putting it at $6 trillion. at a minimum it is at least a trillion higher. in terms of what to do about it, i have a number of proposals. on the veterans issue, which is where i have spent a lot of my time, the first major recommendation is that we should be appropriating money into a veterans' trust fund at the time we go to war. right now we under price war. the same as if we sit here is a car for $20,000, but there is a hidden price tag of another $30,000. nobody when actually go and to vote in congress gets to vote on the full cost. i think we should be appropriating at least an additional 25% for every dollar spent. this would have the benefit of making people consider more carefully the actual true cost of war, and putting aside money for the inevitable deferred compensation and veterans benefits. i think we should prohibit the use of emergency money. is supposed to be restricted to emergencies or new programs. after 13 years of war, it is difficult to argue this is an unforeseen, unexpected expense. every
the brown cost of more study is putting it at $6 trillion. at a minimum it is at least a trillion higher. in terms of what to do about it, i have a number of proposals. on the veterans issue, which is where i have spent a lot of my time, the first major recommendation is that we should be appropriating money into a veterans' trust fund at the time we go to war. right now we under price war. the same as if we sit here is a car for $20,000, but there is a hidden price tag of another $30,000....
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i think senator rubio and rand paul both do that right now. >> let me go to willie brown in california. let me ask you about this, the prospects, what do you see? who would you least like to go up against if you were secretary clinton or joe biden? >> i think they would prefer not to have to face charlie crist or anybody like him? in this case obviously the governor of new jersey. >> chris christie? >> yeah, i like charlie crist better, because that was a better contrast, but chris christie is the one guy these two people would not like to face, simply because he can go into the democratic world and have some credibility as he's proven almost daily in new jersey. >> can he keep up? i want to get back to the two younger guys that seem like the hot guys. can a guy like christie keep up this attitude of it's none of your business, that sort of street talk that's made him popular? ed koch did it for like 12 years before he ran out of that steam. can you keep up that way in politics, to just by dismissive and mouthy? does it work? >> i don't think he would want it to be described as dismiss
i think senator rubio and rand paul both do that right now. >> let me go to willie brown in california. let me ask you about this, the prospects, what do you see? who would you least like to go up against if you were secretary clinton or joe biden? >> i think they would prefer not to have to face charlie crist or anybody like him? in this case obviously the governor of new jersey. >> chris christie? >> yeah, i like charlie crist better, because that was a better...
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if we get that sort of decision that imposes using brown -- >> the roe v. wade of marriage. >> i would like that. i would like marriage rights to be extended to all same-sex couples in all 50 states. it may have to be done by the supreme court just as interracial couples were allowed to marry. the backlash against that will be staggering and so -- in some ways that is what i most hope for that decision and most fear. >> that's inning. it would be a roe v. wade moment. >> i think we should be looking at ruth bader ginsburg. although she is progressive on social values, she is a conservative in terms of her view of the court's institutional role. in a lecture at nyu in the 1990s she was very critical and said there was a moment stuff going on the ground about lib rlizing abortion and the court intervened and this moment about prompted this wave of backlashes for the next 40 years. >> what's also interest being the ginsburg history rise she herself is a litigator who is bringing civil rights equality cases on issues of sex discrimination against women. sometim
if we get that sort of decision that imposes using brown -- >> the roe v. wade of marriage. >> i would like that. i would like marriage rights to be extended to all same-sex couples in all 50 states. it may have to be done by the supreme court just as interracial couples were allowed to marry. the backlash against that will be staggering and so -- in some ways that is what i most hope for that decision and most fear. >> that's inning. it would be a roe v. wade moment. >>...
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anybody of any color, white or brown or black ought to notice what it's about. it's about race. >> they don't understand, if they go in that direction, they're driving themselves further -- >> the whole message to minorities, we're trying to disenfranchise you. come up with a new literacy text -- >> they'll stick with rural areas where no people are. >> thank you, guys. thank you, howard. you're all right. thank you, joy. he's more vintage like me. you through sheer genius. it's caught up with us. >>> up next, first the truth, then the brave. how the people who were supposed to be the referees in the war going up to the war became its cheerleaders on the way. we'll be right back. we're talking iraq and how it happened. this is "hardball," the place for politics. as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune
anybody of any color, white or brown or black ought to notice what it's about. it's about race. >> they don't understand, if they go in that direction, they're driving themselves further -- >> the whole message to minorities, we're trying to disenfranchise you. come up with a new literacy text -- >> they'll stick with rural areas where no people are. >> thank you, guys. thank you, howard. you're all right. thank you, joy. he's more vintage like me. you through sheer...
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and stopping folks because they're black and brown does not pass constitutional muster at all. talk to me about what that be constantly frisked is disheartening. these people are living every day lives and are stopped. the law enforcement who works for the city. it's absurd. and i shouldn't have to worry what a cop is thinking or wonder just because i'm walking outside at night that i'm more likely to be stopped. that shouldn't exist. >> this idea, councilman is part of -- i feel like it's the difference of the experience of being a black american. when you see the police car, you get a sense of anxiety, and not a sense of protect and serve. >> i parentally it doesn't stop. i was arrested trying to get into event. the officer either didn't believe who we were or didn't care. it's also frustrating to me that it seems like things in the 1960s. we're trying to tell people why it's wrong to do things in the community. it's amazing we need this discussion. when it comes to larm and stopping crime, the answer has always been stop as many as we can. lock up as many young black men as
and stopping folks because they're black and brown does not pass constitutional muster at all. talk to me about what that be constantly frisked is disheartening. these people are living every day lives and are stopped. the law enforcement who works for the city. it's absurd. and i shouldn't have to worry what a cop is thinking or wonder just because i'm walking outside at night that i'm more likely to be stopped. that shouldn't exist. >> this idea, councilman is part of -- i feel like...
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know i love you but just once, i would like stories to end up with -- but just like lucy with charlie brown -- first katy perry singing about kissing the girl and liking it. she never does it in the video. and now you. teasers, teasers. >> stephanie: neener, neener. and nanny nanny boo-boo. he just filled in the story in his thought bubble. all right. hey, speak of marriage equality week, jacki schechner -- [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> yes? >> stephanie: yet another future husband for me. >> for me? >> stephanie: no, for me. >> how come you get all of the good ones? >> stephanie: this brings together american and also guns. the themes of the week. a federal prison guard has been charged with shooting his own finger in a drunken attempt to remove his wedding ring during an argument with his wife. the gunshot badly mangled his finger but did not remove the ring. >> stephanie: wow. ♪ i just shot myself ♪ ♪ i just [ bleep ] shot myself ♪ ♪ i just [ bleep ] shot myself ♪ ♪ >> cut down on the sodium if you want to take your wedding ring off. >> stephanie: vaseline. >> butter.
know i love you but just once, i would like stories to end up with -- but just like lucy with charlie brown -- first katy perry singing about kissing the girl and liking it. she never does it in the video. and now you. teasers, teasers. >> stephanie: neener, neener. and nanny nanny boo-boo. he just filled in the story in his thought bubble. all right. hey, speak of marriage equality week, jacki schechner -- [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> yes? >> stephanie: yet...
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sit in my seat. >> she has naturally brown hair. she tried to make it blonde, it turned a little reddish. i said, let's go with the red. it's, again, a soft, natural red. we shaped the haircut around her face, took off several inches, and all the make-up is by enido. soft, natural. less is more. >> what do you think? you like? >> yes. >> she looks beautiful. she does. >> we tried on a few dresses. so pretty, from london times. big trend for spring, blue and green. you can have navy, all different color blues. >> she looks great. come on out, karen. big round of applause for our ladies. [ applause ] >>> coming up, he's a grown man who cannot handle diaper duty. >> we'll check out sarah's latest webtastic video. there's a lot i had to do... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog® flexpen, i don't have to use a syringe and a vial or carry a cooler. flexpen® comes prefilled with fast-acting insulin used to help control high blood suga
sit in my seat. >> she has naturally brown hair. she tried to make it blonde, it turned a little reddish. i said, let's go with the red. it's, again, a soft, natural red. we shaped the haircut around her face, took off several inches, and all the make-up is by enido. soft, natural. less is more. >> what do you think? you like? >> yes. >> she looks beautiful. she does. >> we tried on a few dresses. so pretty, from london times. big trend for spring, blue and green....
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they can say that for discriminatory laws -- >> bill: be like a brown versus board of education. >> could be a big moment. you have a pretty conservative court. so historically when they've taken up these decisions especially in gay cases they've interpreted them on very narrow grounds so that is to say that discriminating against gay people and not allowing then to marry may be illegal in california but that's a narrow case. doesn't necessarily mean it will spread to the rest of the country. >> bill: they could flip it in california in effect and leave it up to each state. >> leave it up to each state. that's what you hear from the defenders of proposition 8 of doma. they say public opinion is shifting. let the democratic process take hold and let's do this state by state. but the bottom line is it is unconstitutional to deny people equal protection under the law no matter what folks think. >> bill: from what i've read and heard and those who follow the court and they can often be wrong but most people seem to believe that the court will overturn prop 8 but not apply it nationwide. >> ye
they can say that for discriminatory laws -- >> bill: be like a brown versus board of education. >> could be a big moment. you have a pretty conservative court. so historically when they've taken up these decisions especially in gay cases they've interpreted them on very narrow grounds so that is to say that discriminating against gay people and not allowing then to marry may be illegal in california but that's a narrow case. doesn't necessarily mean it will spread to the rest of...
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so ditch the brown bag for something better. like our bacon ranch quesadillas or big mouth burger bites, served with soup or salad, and fries. starting at just 6 bucks, at chili's. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like 8 grams of whole grains in quaker chewy bars. today is going to be epic. quaker up. ♪ >>> this morning on "today's home" finding design inspiration online. house is an online decorating community that receives 14 million visitors in january alone. good morning. >> good morning. >> we asked our viewers on today.com what is the most difficult part of a home remodel and 52% say staying on budget. not a big surprise. >> not a big surprise, staying on a budget is a big thing and i think that knowing in advance and plan something very, very important. >> the number one room a lot of people want to remodel, where should people be investing their money? >> well, now it's the season the focus is 14 million people what are they doing this season? kitchens, kitchens, kitchens. >> you hear it al
so ditch the brown bag for something better. like our bacon ranch quesadillas or big mouth burger bites, served with soup or salad, and fries. starting at just 6 bucks, at chili's. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like 8 grams of whole grains in quaker chewy bars. today is going to be epic. quaker up. ♪ >>> this morning on "today's home" finding design inspiration online. house is an online decorating community that receives 14 million visitors...